Online Chinese Teacher Positions Available

Virtual Virginia (www.virtualvirginia.org) is a program of the Virginia Department of Education that provides high quality online courses for students who would otherwise be unable to take Advanced Placement, elective, and world language courses. Virtual Virginia expands opportunities for students in Virginia and across the world. We are currently interviewing both full-time and adjunct teachers for the following positions: Arabic, Art History, Chemistry, Chinese, Environmental Science, French, Latin, Physics, Secondary English, Secondary Math, and Secondary Social Studies.
Mastery of the subject to be taught is essential, and competence in technology is a plus. The instructional focus is on individual learning and guiding students through courses that were developed by online learning curriculum specialists. Instructors may also work on curriculum development projects depending on student enrollment.
Bachelor’s Degree required with Master’s preferred. Must hold or be eligible for a valid Virginia teaching license and appropriate endorsement.
Location: Instructors may telecommute.
You can download an application from http://www.virtualvirginia.org/careers/downloads/VVTeacherApplicationV3.pdf or request one from careers@virtualvirginia.org
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